An extendable power source device for altering the position of a power receptacle on an existing wall electrical outlet is provided. The extendable power source comprises a first receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface and a second receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface. A plug receiving mechanism is formed in the front surface of both the first receptacle and the second receptacle for receiving a plug. A plug mechanism is mounted on the rear surface of the first receptacle. An adjustable bar connects between the first receptacle and the second receptacle. Electrical wiring electrically connects the first receptacle to the second receptacle wherein the first receptacle, the second receptacle, and the adjustable bar are mountable flush against a surface.
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1. An extendable power source device for altering the position of a power receptacle on an existing wall electrical outlet, the device comprising:
a first receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface;
a second receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface;
a first pair of outlets formed in the front surface of the first receptacle and a second pair of outlets formed in the second receptacle, each of the outlets receiving a plug;
plug means are mounted to the rear surface of the first receptacle;
an adjustable bar having a first end and a second end, the adjustable bar connected between the first receptacle and the second receptacle; and
electrical wiring electrically connecting the first receptacle to the second receptacle;
wherein the first receptacle, the second receptacle, and the adjustable bar are mountable against a surface; and
wherein the first pair of outlets are positioned at the power receptacle and the second pair of outlets are positioned a predetermined distance from the power receptacle.
13. An extendable power source device for altering the position of a power receptacle on an existing wall electrical outlet, the device comprising:
a first receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface;
a second receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface;
a first pair of outlets formed in the front surface of the first receptacle and a second pair of outlets formed in the second receptacle, each of the outlets receiving a plug;
plug means are mounted to the rear surface of the first receptacle, the plug means being rotatable three hundred and sixty (360°) degrees;
an adjustable bar having a first end and a second end, the adjustable bar connected between the first receptacle and the second receptacle;
securement means on the rear surface of the second receptacle and one side of the adjustable bar for mounting the device to a surface; and
electrical wiring electrically connecting the first receptacle to the second receptacle, the electrical wiring being routed through the adjustable bar;
wherein the first receptacle, the second receptacle, and the adjustable bar are mountable against a surface; and
wherein the first pair of outlets are positioned at the power receptacle and the second pair of outlets are positioned a predetermined distance from the power receptacle.
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The present application claims benefit of priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/649,599, filed on Feb. 4, 2005, entitled “Extender”, now abandoned.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to an extendable power source device and, more particularly, the invention relates to an extendable power source device which eliminates the need to use an extension cord for relatively short distance power extension applications.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As most home and business owners know, there are never any electrical power outlets where they are needed. Older houses, especially, afford a scarcity of outlets and newer homes are not much better. Newer homes are actually wired to provide many outlets, but the loss of one strategic outlet can leave the homeowner fumbling over extension cords which are actually a safety hazard. It seems to be inevitable, in every type of household and business, that various types of furniture will be positioned in front of receptacles, making it difficult to access the electrical outlet without actually moving the furniture.
As noted above, extension cords are frequently connected to electrical outlets to provide power to other areas of a room. Extension cords are convenient but they can be unsightly and present the risk of an accident resulting from someone tripping over the extension cords.
The present invention is an extendable power source device for altering the position of a power receptacle on an existing wall electrical outlet. The comprises a first receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface and a second receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface. A plug receiving mechanism is formed in the front surface of both the first receptacle and the second receptacle for receiving a plug. A plug mechanism is mounted on the rear surface of the first receptacle. An adjustable bar connects between the first receptacle and the second receptacle. Electrical wiring electrically connects the first receptacle to the second receptacle wherein the first receptacle, the second receptacle, and the adjustable bar are mountable flush against a surface.
The present invention further includes an extendable power source device for altering the position of a power receptacle on an existing wall electrical outlet. The device comprises a first receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface and a second receptacle having a front surface and a rear surface. Plug receiving means are formed in the front surface of both the first receptacle and the second receptacle for receiving a plug. Plug means are mounted to the rear surface of the first receptacle with the plug means being rotatable three hundred and sixty (360°) degrees. An adjustable bar connects between the first receptacle and the second receptacle. Securement means are mounted on the rear surface of the second receptacle and one side of the adjustable bar for mounting the device to a surface. Electrical wiring electrically connects the first receptacle to the second receptacle, the electrical wiring being routed through the adjustable bar wherein the first receptacle, the second receptacle, and the adjustable bar are mountable flush against a surface.
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In an embodiment of the present invention, the first receptacle 12 is secured to the first end 18 of the adjustable bar 16 and the second receptacle 14 is secured to the second end 20 of the adjustable bar 16. It is within the scope of the present invention for the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 to be constructed integral with the adjustable bar 16.
Both the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 are preferably 110 volts/60 Hertz power outlets with the outer casing of the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 being constructed from sturdy plastic materials and in a variety of colors. In addition, both the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 are rated at fifteen (15) amperes or twenty (20) amperes. It should be noted that it is within the scope of the present invention for the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 to be constructed from other materials and for the voltage, Hertz, and amperage of the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 to be greater than or less than 110 volts/60 Hertz. In addition, the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 can be equipped with GFCI.
Furthermore, preferably, the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 have a substantially rectangular cross-sectional configuration with a width of approximately four and one-half (4½″) inches and a height of approximately two and three-quarters (2¾″) inches. It should be noted that while the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 have been described as having particular widths and heights, it is within the scope of the present invention for the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 to have widths and heights greater than or less than the widths and heights specified herein.
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Preferably, the adjustable bar 16 has a thickness of approximately three-sixteenths ( 3/16″) inch, a height of approximately three-quarters (¾″), and a length extendable between approximately two (2′) feet and five (5′) feet. It should be noted that while the adjustable bar 16 has been described as having particular thicknesses, heights, and lengths, it is within the scope of the present invention for the adjustable bar 16 to have thicknesses, heights, and lengths greater than or less than the thicknesses, heights, and lengths specified herein. As illustrated in
The extendable power source device 10 of the present invention further includes appropriate electrical wiring (not shown) electrically connecting the first receptacle 12 and the second receptacle 14 in parallel. Preferably, the electrical wiring is routed through the interior area of the hollow adjustable bar 16 for transferring power from the first receptacle 12 to the second receptacle 14.
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The foregoing exemplary descriptions and the illustrative preferred embodiments of the present invention have been explained in the drawings and described in detail, with varying modifications and alternative embodiments being taught. While the invention has been so shown, described and illustrated, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, and that the scope of the present invention is to be limited only to the claims except as precluded by the prior art. Moreover, the invention as disclosed herein, may be suitably practiced in the absence of the specific elements which are disclosed herein.
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